I believe that many more organizations will join Libra since more than 2.7 billion people are potential users of Libra - the entire audience of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger👍
No matter how regulators strangled Facebook, but I think the project will exist and grow, only later and more slowly, but the prospects are huge!

Because not decentralised (although Libra have said they are exploring for the future, debate-able if they ever will) you can argue it is not actually a crypto.

I argue in support of this viewpoint. The infrastructure underlying Libra is a “glorified ledger” as mentioned in a post on Medium by Allen Farrington, because, as @Think_Pynk also mentions, in order to have resistance to censorship one needs an underlying consensus mechanism that is permissionless - allowing the democratic distribution of decision-making to nodes that have the technical capability to support such endeavours. Nonetheless, Libra is a permission-based system.

I am pessimistic about the prospect of a world where Libra comes on top given the prevailing regulatory struggles to which several payment providers responded by leaving the consortium. I expect established payment processors to uphold a precarious stance against partnering up with entities that are under regulatory scrutiny (both from a security point of view and monopolistic power considerations).

Regarding the humanitarian aspect of Libra, although people in emerging economies could hedge against crippling inflation by holding Libra coins, the main issue at hand remains the lack of internet infrastructure in those countries (side note: internet through satellite could be a game-changer - see Starlink).

I think with Libra that many are sitting back and waiting to see what happens. I’ve never liked the idea of a huge, already pretty powerful entity like Facebook who, lets face it, don’t have a great track record for things like protecting customer information and manipulating public opinion, getting their own currency.

Their website sells a pretty good dream of empowering people but will it? I’m not so sure. I believe this is a way of ensuring the survival of a business that is falling out of favour with younger generations and desperately needs to do something to save itself. Will more join? If they can get it off the ground in any kind of significant way then I think undoubtedly there will be more projects joining and if they can gain traction then more still but I’m not convinced it will be the kind of big names they are hoping for. I can see it working more like an in app purchasing token that could potentially move across a few different apps but im not sure it will gain any real traction outside of that.